Lucky & Prince a fast-growing natural, Premium healthy dog food brand, making serious waves in the ever-growing UK pet food market.
Lucky & Prince was founded by Philipp Staudacher to fill the gap in the market for a high premium quality, ethical pet food at an accessible price point.
Hailed as “more than just dog food” , Lucky & Prince is aiming to start a revolution in the dog food market. The company comes straight from the heart of Bavaria and uses only the freshest, premium ingredients in a clever new packaging easy to travel with (Kunstdarm) that is good for the environment.
The pet industry, influenced by human health and wellness trends, is seeing more health-focused products like Lucky & Prince, which is committed to transparency, traceability and the highest quality ingredients.”
Lucky & Prince focuses on a range of ‘eco-friendly’ packaged and human-grade quality meat products for dogs. The “Raw to Go” range is said to offer the best alternative to raw feeding and support healthy dog growth and development at competitive pricing.
The range includes tasty ingredient combinations such as Poultry with Carrots and Rice, Lamb with Carrots and Potatoes, Beef with Potatoes , Apples and Cottage Cheese, and Venison with Zucchini.
Lucky & Prince guarantees quality and purity of ingredients, including what the ingredients have been exposed to and ingested. Lucky & Prince foods are one of the first to disclose 100 percent of the ingredients (including which part of the animal)
High quality single-protein (up to 92%) meat formulas meats make the food naturally healthy, without risk of contamination from other protein sources. All recipes are grain and gluten free.
Founder and owner, Philip Staudacher, said: “My best friend and partner in crime breeds British bulldogs, who are known for the delicate digestion and fragile health. He complained that he did not have access to nutritious food on the go when he was taking his dogs to shows. So, we did our research. We wanted wholesome, nutritious and clean fuss free dogs’ food with as little packaging as possible.
“We worked on the recipe with a dog nutritionist, the dog producer and developed the sausage to do away with cans and any trace of tinny flavour in our food. All of our ingredients are ethically and locally sourced to avoid long transportation.”
Philip said that the name Lucky & Prince was inspired by the names of two of the bulldogs bred by his friend. www.luckyandprince.com
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